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A question I would llike to ask this without exposure on the forum. A friend of us (my wife and myself) lost her father a few years ago. She recently told us that he had a collection of Hamilton watches. She's thinking of selling the collection 'as is' or all items separately. But she has no idea of the value etc. I can not see the collection myself: the collection appears to be located in California. My question: do you know somebody (US bases would be great) who can help her appraising the collection.

Hi there,
I've just joined this site. I'm about to invest in a Bremont ALT1-P in black dial colour. I plan to change the black strap and found your gorgeous watch photos on this site where you have replaced the stock strap with a burgundy crockodile version. Do you mind me asking where you bought/sourced that strap from?
Thanks a lot
Best
Chris

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For me this is a design of such accuracy of economy it separates one of the elements of a chronograph or 'complication' beautifully. We are talking about a watch, I see many products that start with their function and then elements are added to this 'framework' to attract different elements of the market to maximize sales. So perhaps gold might be added to attract the 'gift market' a white dial perhaps for countries with a lot of sun, made waterproof for the 'outdoor practical market', diamonds,

To commemorate the de Havilland 1934 and to raise funds for the Shuttleworth Collection, Bremont introduces the ‘Limited Edition Bremont DH-88’ chronometer, a special timepiece which has been painstakingly handcrafted in the company’s workshops in England and in an elegant style reminiscent of that wonderful 1930s era. The 282 stainless steel and 82 rose gold cases